Poster of the Union of Russian Doctors in Bulgaria and the Corporation of Russian Students - 1936
- Academician Ivan Pavlov was born in 1849 in Ryazan, Russian Empire and died in 1936 in Leningrad. He is a Russian physiologist and psychologist, academician and laureate of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 1904. Pavlov was the first scientist to describe the phenomenon known today as a conditioned reflex and prove the biological basis of mental activity. And although you may still not remember who it is, most likely the term "Pavlov's dog" already sounds familiar to you.Before you is a very interesting poster of the Union of Russian Doctors in Bulgaria and the Corporation of Russian Students at SSU for a solemn meeting in memory of Academician Ivan Pavlov, which took place on April 26 1936. The stamp bears the date 1932, but was most likely in circulation in the year of the poster as well.
- • Size: 48 x 32
• Year: 1936